Anyone ever seen this before ?? Plants growing like a hurricane twist at the top

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Renfro

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I have geared back to running the strains of my youth and landraces on perpetual I crop a bulb in base of stack and top once from node six down too 4. Create a good manifold and I find the branches will be nearly as thick as my mains and as my bamboo sticks at 6’
One thing I learned over the years is if you run a cut for a while and figure it out, you can really get some great results. When running different strains you often make many compromises. For sheer results nothing beats a monocropped room. I have since become a firm believer in one strain = one room. Thats when you can really pull numbers and quality all at once.
 

instg8ter

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Yeah been running LSD, Fire OG and GG4 on 20 plant flip for 5 years or so, out of the game so its all family personal these days. Wanna actually watch some plants grow...lol
 

Chris1982

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Honestly a smaller pot is better. More wet/dry cycles in a given time frame, resulting in accelerated growth. Stick it in a big pot and it stays saturated too long and slows growth. So ideally one would keep pots on the smaller side while vegging.
Thanks for the responses everyone ! The more the better, learning stuff over here different ways everyone runs their op .. 1st run here just trying not to mess anything up to bad . Going to end in 3 / 5 gal smart pots. If your were in my shoes what’s next pot size after these 16oz plastics cups ? Want to grab these ASAP have everything lined up
 

jimihendrix1

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I veg Super Silver Haze clones to 1.5-2ft in 5g smart pots/Promix BX, under 1000w Hortilux HPS, and then when I flower I transplant into 20g Promix BX.

I sit 5g pot down in the 20g, and cut the pots off when I replant. SSH can stretch 4x-5x its size. I also bend them over, and train branches to grow horizontally like a hedge. We get 20oz pr plant this way. We only grow large plants because were in an unfriendly state, and for less plant count.
 
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